Tres Besos is a no pets, non-smoking facility.

Tres Besos’ owners believe that every person deserves easy, low-cost access to all resources needed to have a safe, healthy and comfortable life. Visit our links page for information on Public access to real, community vetted & community sponsored information (meaning uncensored by capitalist interests).

We sold everything in the USA and moved to Todos Santos for a more comfortable, healthy and affordable life.

The Baja Insider reports that México is the number one foreign destination for US citizens. About 25 million US citizens safely visit México per year with Cancún as the number one choice and Cabo San Lucas as the second.

Local events include TS Cultural and Seasonal Fiestas, TS Music Festival in January, TS Art Festival in February, TS Film Festival in March, TS Mango Festival in May. There is a festival practically every month and plenty of arts and crafts shopping and several eateries on every block in town.

FYI on weather:

Most of the year temperatures are between 45-ish-90-ish F & relatively low humidity.

Swimming is best from October thru Jan. Ocean can be warm November thru January.

The least desirable time here is late July thru early October, Hurricane Season.

2 responses to “Home”

Having recently spent a week at Tres Besos, I am searching for a term less cliched than ‘magical’ to describe my visit. Granted, I am from the Great White North, which creates a vivid contrast with the environment of Baja Califormia Sur. But it was far more than warm weather and beaches. The hosts, Larry and Di, are incredibly welcoming and hospitable. The houses blend interior and exterior space that flows to the surrounding gardens in a way that is so re-creating to the spirit. They are lovingly improving the houses and gardens, making their environment more and more beautiful. Oh, and they know how to have a lot of fun, too, so they provide great suggestions for cool things to do. I body-surfed, boogie-boarded, visited the sea turtle preserve while the hatchlings were released to the Pacific Ocean, snorkeled, watched migrating whales and rays jumping from the water. I also hiked in the desert and along the coast and spent time in a hammock beneath the palm trees, reading and watching birds in the garden. Serious bird watchers have got to love this place.